Rehoboth drug accused attempts suicide in custody as bail

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One of the accused in the Rehoboth drug case, Steven Schneider, reportedly attempted to take his own life over the weekend while in the police holding cells.

His lawyer, Winnie Christian informed NBC News that Schneider tried to harm himself.

Ruling on NAMCOR bail set for September 26

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Magistrate Linus Samunzala will deliver his ruling on the bail applications in the NAMCOR case on September 26.

The accused, including former NAMCOR employees and associates, were arrested by the ACC last month.

Defence lawyers conclude NAMCOR bail arguments in Windhoek

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Defence lawyers made their closing arguments in the ongoing NAMCOR bail proceedings before Magistrate Linus Samunzala at the Windhoek Magistrate's Court.

The lawyers have questioned the basis of their clients' arrests and the quality of evidence presented by the Anti-Corruption Commission.

NAMCOR corruption case postponed as former finance executive denies wrongdoing

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The NAMCOR corruption case was postponed to the 1st of August for the continuation of bail proceedings.

Jennifer Hamukwaya, a former finance executive at NAMCOR, testified at the Windhoek Magistrate's Court on Friday. 

Hamukwaya is among the eight accused people seeking to be released on bail.

Enercon's Chairperson Elindi accuses ACC of malice

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On the second day of his bail hearing, Peter Elindi told the Windhoek Magistrate's Court that the Anti-Corruption Commission acted with malice by arresting him without giving him an opportunity to explain his side of the story. 

Bail hearing for drug plantation accused postponed again

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Three individuals accused in the dagga plantation case in the Eendrag Area—Armand Schults, David Strauss Van Der Linder, and Johannes Kamati—appeared today in the Okahandja Magistrate's Court for a bail hearing.

Namibia suspect’s bail hearing pushed to Tuesday

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The Keetmanshoop Magistrate's Court has postponed the bail application hearing of Chairmaine Cloete, one of the three suspects facing charges of contravening the Prevention of Organised Crime and illicit trafficking of goods under the Diamond Act, next week Tuesday.